Here I showcase some of my academic research, book reviews and occasional comment pieces informed by this work Research ‘Compradors, Neo-Colonialism, and Transnational Class Struggle: PRC Relations with Algeria and India, 1953–1965.’ Modern Asian studies 55.4 (2021): 1227–1267 ‘Promoting Development without Struggle: Sino-Indian Relations in the 1950s’, in M. Bhagavan, ed., India and the Cold War (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2019) ‘Not at the Cost of China: new evidence regarding proposals to Nehru for joining the United Nations Security Council’, Cold War International History Project Working Paper 76, March 2015 Book reviews The Roundtable (2020). ‘China India Relations: a petrifying impasse?’ H-Diplo Article Review, No.833, 19 February 2019: Nabarun Roy. ‘In the Shadow of Great Power Politics: Why Nehru Supported PRC’s Admission to the Security Council’, The International History Review, 40:2 (April 2018) 376-396 The Book Review, XLIV, 2-3, Feb-Mar 2020, Power & Diplomacy: India’s Foreign Policy During the Cold War, by Zorawar Daulet Singh, (New Delhi: OUP, 2018) Journal of Contemporary History, 57 (4), 2022. Cold Wars: Asia, the Middle East, Europe, by Lorenz Lüthi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) The China Quarterly (2024) 1-2. The Cold War in the Himalayas: Multinational Perspectives on the Sino-Indian border conflict, 1950-1970, Reed H. Chervin (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2024) The Round Table, Volume 109, 2020 - Issue 5. The making of Indian diplomacy: a critique of Eurocentrism, by Deep K. Datta-Ray (London: Hurst, 2015) Comment